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Show CELEBRATES FOURTH . IN PATRIOTIC MANNER y.. celebration held ut Mount r.eiM11t Tuesday. Jul 4. rated :h patriotism throushout the ra tire J-t . The parade ''I tRe morning was c'.l arranged iul beautiful l!o.ns represented Hie u- WlU u Alu1'''' son in his royal m acting a- Mar shall of the Pay led the Parade down Mam J pltl K lli Assembly ll.ill h:',e the people were delighted to s the beautiful line of rioati us they paiJ n'-or.g. It otic of the Urjest r.J uuvil beautiful parades ( '"-it this City ever presented to the phc. i As the general committee desired : to have as many as possible take part j is the parade prizes were offered for i the most appropr.a'.e floats. The ;uifes awarded the f.rst prise to the ET.h'.en.s of Peace" which was fum. the J by the Relief Society. The San e e Co-op. as awarded the iisoa.l p:.:e ar.d the Bee-Hive girls of the South Ward received the third pnre Vest of the bu.sir.esi houses of the city ere eM represented I'iuV Su.. the Goddess of Liberty. Utah. iJ the Thirteen Original States were Moeptionii'.y we'd represented. A larje nusher c! autoir.ob.lea were trd is carrying the pioneers. Civil Wars and Indian War Veterans. The rrocram given at the Assembly Hail treathed the spirit of Patriotism !:ca hejir.ninit to end. The oration ie'.ivered by attorney George Chr.s- tettsea was f.'.'.ed with patriot. sni. He confined his thoughts principally to the "Birth of the Nation." the "Fathers "Fath-ers of Our Country." the "Civil War" mi present day events. The beautiful beauti-ful Quartet. "The Sword o? Banker Hill." rendered by Wilford Hafen. P".umas Boyden. Elaine Watson jr. 1 TViiiard Ear'.on was much appreciate 1 ty the Urge audience. M!m France Jensea who has recently return.! from ter study in New York City, trautifui'.y rendered a solo. "The Flag Without a Stain." During th . i pograra the band played several patriotic pa-triotic selections. The Derlara'lon of j Independence was read by Verge Johnson. Mayor Rasmussen. who acted a; !as-er of Ceremonies, highly compll-' compll-' n-.er.tei the committee !n charge for . the excellent program which had been arranged and given so well. He thanked all those who had contributed contribu-ted their talent towards the success I of the day. A Children's dance was given at the Armory in the afternoon for the li'-'-'-e folks. Fair-view and Mount Pleasant nines j let on the City Park diamond and Played seven innings. From the beginning be-ginning Fairvlew- took the lad. hut '" the dose of the seventh Inning to-.h teams tied with a score of seven. I The two teams went to Fairvlew- and played another game of seven innings resutng !n a acore of j., ,n favor of . Fairviex. The children's sports were carried I out on State street by the church grounds. Hundreds of people enjoyed I ihe sports as the youngsters took Part In the contests. The closing event of the day was I grand ball given at the Armory. |